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(8) Fragments of bronze candelabra as from tomb 73, including two tripod-stands, two parts of stems with
inverted flowers, and a base ending in three feet in the form of horses' hoofs, between which are ivy-leaves.
Fig. 89.
(9) Alabaster vase.
(to) Vase of Iekane type, very thick, painted with red bands on deep buff ground; probably sub-Mycenaean.
Found in the middle chamber. Fig. 130.
(n) Plain black-glaze kylix, about 500 B.C.
(12) Upper part of " woman-and-pitcher" jug, with rich polychrome decoration, much faded; colours, red, blue,
green, black, and white. Fig. 141.
(13) Silver bracelet.
SITE C.
Tomb 15.—(1) Lekythos with globular body: black and red concentric circles on buff ground. Fig. 133.
(2) Large jug with trefoil mouth, spherical body, and ribbed handle ; black concentric circles and purple rings on
buff ground. Fig. 133.
(3) Numerous similar vases, and others of plain red ware, none preserved.
Tomb 16.—(r) Two similar vases, but with circles on red ground. Fig. 133.
(2) Numerous similar vases, not preserved.
Tomb 17.—Cypriote pottery, none preserved.
TEMPLE-SITE.
(1) Silver head of pin, as from tomb 63.
(2) Terracotta figure of Artemis with quiver at back, wearing long chiton; at her side an animal (?). Fig. 121.
(3) Terracotta statuette of woman carrying a pitcher on a pad on her head ; she wears chiton with apoptygma.
Fig. 131.
(4) Terracotta head of priest (?), of deep red clay; bearded, and wears wreath. Fig. 121.
(5) Terracotta head of goddess, of Scopaic type; hole in top. Fig. 121.
(6) Terracotta female head, with hair tied in a bow on the top; Greek work. Fig. 121.
(7) Silver hemi-drachm of Alexander the Great (fragmentary).
(8) Bronze coin of Augustus, struck at an uncertain colonial mint. On rev. C]os OCTAV ODESIG (?).
(9) Bronze coin of Antioch in Syria; Elagabalus (?).
(10) Seven bronze coins of Ptolemaic date : Ptolemy I. or II., Ptolemy VIII. and Cleopatra III. (?), Ptolemy II. (?),
Berenice II., Arsinoe III., and two uncertain.
(11) Two coins of Theodosius I., four of Arcadius, two of Honorius, seven uncertain.
(12) Marble head of Aphrodite (Cnidian type); right side broken away.
(13) Marble base for a statuette, n x 7 X 2j in.; inscribed in Greek letters of the 4th century B.C., and in a
Cypriote syllabary. Fig. 77.
SITE E.
Tomb 59.—Graeco-Phoenician period. A /av^ciov or surface-grave.
(1) Rude terracotta figure of duck, painted with black markings, wings and tail purple. Fig. 116.
(2) Rude terracotta figure of horse, similarly coloured. Fig. 114.
(3) Rude terracotta figure of man on horseback (modelled by hand), painted in black and purple ; the horse
has a kind of apron in front. Fig. 112.
(4) Rock-crystal cylinder.
Tomb 61.—Roman period. A large tomb, with two skeletons side by side.
(1) Lamp with figure of Cupid (eleven other lamps not preserved).
(2) Lamp with uncertain design, apparently a male figure.
(3) Thirty-three glass bottles of the usual type (only three preserved). Figs. 100, 102.
(4) Two plain green glass cups. Fig. 101.
(5) Three bronze mirrors and band of gold leaf.
Tomb 62.—Similar tomb, 15 ft. 4 in. in length; at the far end, a shelf on which the corpse was. laid, with other objects. It
contained numerous glass bottles and Roman pottery.
(1) Glass ring with large concave bezel, pale green.
(2) Bronze strigil. Fig. 90.
(3) Two lamps, one with rosette, one with pomegranate and a bird perched on the stalk. Fig. 122.
Tomb 63.—Roman; very small; corpse on shelf.
(1) Glass ring with flat bezel, broken.
(2) Small green stone gem.
(3) Silver pin with large head.
(4) Bronze handle (of mirror-case ?).
(8) Fragments of bronze candelabra as from tomb 73, including two tripod-stands, two parts of stems with
inverted flowers, and a base ending in three feet in the form of horses' hoofs, between which are ivy-leaves.
Fig. 89.
(9) Alabaster vase.
(to) Vase of Iekane type, very thick, painted with red bands on deep buff ground; probably sub-Mycenaean.
Found in the middle chamber. Fig. 130.
(n) Plain black-glaze kylix, about 500 B.C.
(12) Upper part of " woman-and-pitcher" jug, with rich polychrome decoration, much faded; colours, red, blue,
green, black, and white. Fig. 141.
(13) Silver bracelet.
SITE C.
Tomb 15.—(1) Lekythos with globular body: black and red concentric circles on buff ground. Fig. 133.
(2) Large jug with trefoil mouth, spherical body, and ribbed handle ; black concentric circles and purple rings on
buff ground. Fig. 133.
(3) Numerous similar vases, and others of plain red ware, none preserved.
Tomb 16.—(r) Two similar vases, but with circles on red ground. Fig. 133.
(2) Numerous similar vases, not preserved.
Tomb 17.—Cypriote pottery, none preserved.
TEMPLE-SITE.
(1) Silver head of pin, as from tomb 63.
(2) Terracotta figure of Artemis with quiver at back, wearing long chiton; at her side an animal (?). Fig. 121.
(3) Terracotta statuette of woman carrying a pitcher on a pad on her head ; she wears chiton with apoptygma.
Fig. 131.
(4) Terracotta head of priest (?), of deep red clay; bearded, and wears wreath. Fig. 121.
(5) Terracotta head of goddess, of Scopaic type; hole in top. Fig. 121.
(6) Terracotta female head, with hair tied in a bow on the top; Greek work. Fig. 121.
(7) Silver hemi-drachm of Alexander the Great (fragmentary).
(8) Bronze coin of Augustus, struck at an uncertain colonial mint. On rev. C]os OCTAV ODESIG (?).
(9) Bronze coin of Antioch in Syria; Elagabalus (?).
(10) Seven bronze coins of Ptolemaic date : Ptolemy I. or II., Ptolemy VIII. and Cleopatra III. (?), Ptolemy II. (?),
Berenice II., Arsinoe III., and two uncertain.
(11) Two coins of Theodosius I., four of Arcadius, two of Honorius, seven uncertain.
(12) Marble head of Aphrodite (Cnidian type); right side broken away.
(13) Marble base for a statuette, n x 7 X 2j in.; inscribed in Greek letters of the 4th century B.C., and in a
Cypriote syllabary. Fig. 77.
SITE E.
Tomb 59.—Graeco-Phoenician period. A /av^ciov or surface-grave.
(1) Rude terracotta figure of duck, painted with black markings, wings and tail purple. Fig. 116.
(2) Rude terracotta figure of horse, similarly coloured. Fig. 114.
(3) Rude terracotta figure of man on horseback (modelled by hand), painted in black and purple ; the horse
has a kind of apron in front. Fig. 112.
(4) Rock-crystal cylinder.
Tomb 61.—Roman period. A large tomb, with two skeletons side by side.
(1) Lamp with figure of Cupid (eleven other lamps not preserved).
(2) Lamp with uncertain design, apparently a male figure.
(3) Thirty-three glass bottles of the usual type (only three preserved). Figs. 100, 102.
(4) Two plain green glass cups. Fig. 101.
(5) Three bronze mirrors and band of gold leaf.
Tomb 62.—Similar tomb, 15 ft. 4 in. in length; at the far end, a shelf on which the corpse was. laid, with other objects. It
contained numerous glass bottles and Roman pottery.
(1) Glass ring with large concave bezel, pale green.
(2) Bronze strigil. Fig. 90.
(3) Two lamps, one with rosette, one with pomegranate and a bird perched on the stalk. Fig. 122.
Tomb 63.—Roman; very small; corpse on shelf.
(1) Glass ring with flat bezel, broken.
(2) Small green stone gem.
(3) Silver pin with large head.
(4) Bronze handle (of mirror-case ?).